Yep, I stopped by there last May on my way from Portpatrick to St Andrews.
The routing is pretty adventurous for the first few, tracking around a reservoir. The rumbling third drops over an angled crag:
Narrowing to parallel threes (the sixteen takes you back), then an uphill ascent, before opening out as it plays back and across an exposed hillside/moor. The golf becomes a little repetitive at this point, if not tactful with the wind and cross-slopes to deal with. Breaking from the cross, the twelfth drop down over a bank of heather to a shallow HELD-UP green, with spectacular views on a clear day:
A short five dips into a blind punchbowl, and then a drive over the top of a rocky escarpment gives way to a cool DOWNHILL four sat against the Firth of Clyde, and Isle of Bute. Seventeen has some nice movement too, before dropping back home over the low flat:
Sub-6000 yards, and a good break from the Ayrshire links. Worth a "5" on the Doak Scale in my book.